TICKETS £10(+1) ADVANCE / £12 ON THE DOOR :
The Rackets
2025 is coming up all Rackets. Having kicked off their Some Things Never Change
debut EP project with successful launches of Thursday Bags and Brunette Girl; they are
ones to watch over the summer. While taking inspiration of the raw energy and guitar driven songs from the likes of The Libertines and The Strokes, they continue to carve out their own space in the indie rock landscape.
With a packed summer of festival appearances and the highly anticipated release of
Carsick in August, the band will cap it off with a headline show at one of their favourite
venues – The Troubadour.
You won’t want to miss this one.
Snatch
Snatch harness pure indie rock elements with a distinctive and dynamic sound. Polly (a
classically trained singer), Will (a funk bassist), Isaac (a metal drummer), and Zak (a
rock guitarist) come together (like the power rangers) to create a wall of sound
The Baselines
Hailing from Wimbledon, the Baselines are an indie rock band formed in 2023 who
deliver electrifying riffs, catchy lyrics, and a sound influenced by guitar bands of the
early 2000s.
The Halophones
Finnish indie/garage rock -group The Halophones serves a groovy platter of
rock'n'roll through melodic basslines, dynamic garage rock guitar, smooth lead
singer gimmicks and danceable hooks. With a good eye for chaos, the quartet
can be compared to bands like early Arctic Monkeys, Hanoi Rocks and The
Stooges. Seen practising their spontaneous stage manoeuvres with bands like The
Darts, The Molotovs and Stenfors, they sold out their London debut gig at
Camden ‘23 and are bound back to the UK this year in celebration of their
upcoming debut album “Noises! Noises! Noises!”.
Fri Sep 5 2025
8:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Doors 7:30 PM)
£11.00
Ages 18+
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TICKETS £10(+1) ADVANCE / £12 ON THE DOOR :
The Rackets
2025 is coming up all Rackets. Having kicked off their Some Things Never Change
debut EP project with successful launches of Thursday Bags and Brunette Girl; they are
ones to watch over the summer. While taking inspiration of the raw energy and guitar driven songs from the likes of The Libertines and The Strokes, they continue to carve out their own space in the indie rock landscape.
With a packed summer of festival appearances and the highly anticipated release of
Carsick in August, the band will cap it off with a headline show at one of their favourite
venues – The Troubadour.
You won’t want to miss this one.
Snatch
Snatch harness pure indie rock elements with a distinctive and dynamic sound. Polly (a
classically trained singer), Will (a funk bassist), Isaac (a metal drummer), and Zak (a
rock guitarist) come together (like the power rangers) to create a wall of sound
The Baselines
Hailing from Wimbledon, the Baselines are an indie rock band formed in 2023 who
deliver electrifying riffs, catchy lyrics, and a sound influenced by guitar bands of the
early 2000s.
The Halophones
Finnish indie/garage rock -group The Halophones serves a groovy platter of
rock'n'roll through melodic basslines, dynamic garage rock guitar, smooth lead
singer gimmicks and danceable hooks. With a good eye for chaos, the quartet
can be compared to bands like early Arctic Monkeys, Hanoi Rocks and The
Stooges. Seen practising their spontaneous stage manoeuvres with bands like The
Darts, The Molotovs and Stenfors, they sold out their London debut gig at
Camden ‘23 and are bound back to the UK this year in celebration of their
upcoming debut album “Noises! Noises! Noises!”.
The Rackets
2025 is coming up all Rackets. Having kicked off their Some Things Never Change
debut EP project with successful launches of Thursday Bags and Brunette Girl; they are
ones to watch over the summer. While taking inspiration of the raw energy and guitar driven songs from the likes of The Libertines and The Strokes, they continue to carve out their own space in the indie rock landscape.
With a packed summer of festival appearances and the highly anticipated release of
Carsick in August, the band will cap it off with a headline show at one of their favourite
venues – The Troubadour.
You won’t want to miss this one.
Snatch
Snatch harness pure indie rock elements with a distinctive and dynamic sound. Polly (a
classically trained singer), Will (a funk bassist), Isaac (a metal drummer), and Zak (a
rock guitarist) come together (like the power rangers) to create a wall of sound
The Baselines
Hailing from Wimbledon, the Baselines are an indie rock band formed in 2023 who
deliver electrifying riffs, catchy lyrics, and a sound influenced by guitar bands of the
early 2000s.
The Halophones
Finnish indie/garage rock -group The Halophones serves a groovy platter of
rock'n'roll through melodic basslines, dynamic garage rock guitar, smooth lead
singer gimmicks and danceable hooks. With a good eye for chaos, the quartet
can be compared to bands like early Arctic Monkeys, Hanoi Rocks and The
Stooges. Seen practising their spontaneous stage manoeuvres with bands like The
Darts, The Molotovs and Stenfors, they sold out their London debut gig at
Camden ‘23 and are bound back to the UK this year in celebration of their
upcoming debut album “Noises! Noises! Noises!”.
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